Re: [luau] OpenOffice 1.0.1

2002-07-28 Thread Dean Fujioka

Ben Beeson wrote:


Dean,

	Interesting.  I had it when I imported M$ docs from work, but after I 
unchecked it and replaced all the ?s, all was OK.   I wonder if you have 
discovered a bug...


Ben 
 


Ben,

That's why I posted here first.. because I don't want to report a bug if 
i'm just not seeing something or if it is not replicable on other systems...


dean



Re: [luau] OpenOffice 1.0.1

2002-07-26 Thread Dean Fujioka
Yep, it was a font issue. Funny how when I picked what I thought to be a 
standard font Times, the problem still lingered.  Now I've got it set 
to charter or something...

thanks Don,
dean

Don Brown wrote:


Its a font issue I believe.  Try other fonts to replicate the behavior.

Don

On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Dean Fujioka wrote:

 


I was wondering if anyone else experienced this same issue...
When  I'm using the word processor, if i type a quote  it will replace
it with a ? on the screen, but when I print it, it comes out OK.  It
also happens if I do a double hyphen--for emphasis--and I don't know the
reason why.  I tried a setting for single and double quotes (I actually
turned it off) but it did the same thing.  My doc looks fine in
OpenOffice 1.0.0 on my sin98 machine, but when I brought it over to the
linux side w OO 1.0.1, this question mark thing happened. any ideas?

dean

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Re: [luau] OpenOffice 1.0.1

2002-07-26 Thread Dean Fujioka

Ben,
that's the setting that I unchecked, but it left my quotes as ???s. It 
did fix itself when I changed to charter font though...


dean

Ben Beeson wrote:


Dean,

	In Open office, go to Tools then Autocorrect/AutoFormat select the 
options tab and uncheck the entry for Replace standard quotes with 
?custom? quotes?  

Ben 





On Thursday 25 July 2002 02:39 pm, you wrote:
 


I was wondering if anyone else experienced this same issue...
When  I'm using the word processor, if i type a quote  it will replace
it with a ? on the screen, but when I print it, it comes out OK.  It
also happens if I do a double hyphen--for emphasis--and I don't know the
reason why.  I tried a setting for single and double quotes (I actually
turned it off) but it did the same thing.  My doc looks fine in
OpenOffice 1.0.0 on my sin98 machine, but when I brought it over to the
linux side w OO 1.0.1, this question mark thing happened. any ideas?

dean

   


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Re: [luau] OpenOffice 1.0.1

2002-07-26 Thread Ben Beeson
Dean,

Interesting.  I had it when I imported M$ docs from work, but after I 
unchecked it and replaced all the ?s, all was OK.   I wonder if you have 
discovered a bug...

Ben 

On Friday 26 July 2002 03:42 pm, you wrote:
 Ben,
 that's the setting that I unchecked, but it left my quotes as ???s. It
 did fix itself when I changed to charter font though...

 dean

 Ben Beeson wrote:
 Dean,
 
 


Re: [luau] OpenOffice 1.0.1

2002-07-25 Thread Don Brown
Its a font issue I believe.  Try other fonts to replicate the behavior.

Don

On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Dean Fujioka wrote:

 I was wondering if anyone else experienced this same issue...
 When  I'm using the word processor, if i type a quote  it will replace
 it with a ? on the screen, but when I print it, it comes out OK.  It
 also happens if I do a double hyphen--for emphasis--and I don't know the
 reason why.  I tried a setting for single and double quotes (I actually
 turned it off) but it did the same thing.  My doc looks fine in
 OpenOffice 1.0.0 on my sin98 machine, but when I brought it over to the
 linux side w OO 1.0.1, this question mark thing happened. any ideas?

 dean

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Re: [luau] OpenOffice 1.0.1

2002-07-25 Thread Dean Fujioka

Thanks Don,

I'm using Book Antigua... i'll try another..

dean

Don Brown wrote:


Its a font issue I believe.  Try other fonts to replicate the behavior.

Don

On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Dean Fujioka wrote:

 


I was wondering if anyone else experienced this same issue...
When  I'm using the word processor, if i type a quote  it will replace
it with a ? on the screen, but when I print it, it comes out OK.  It
also happens if I do a double hyphen--for emphasis--and I don't know the
reason why.  I tried a setting for single and double quotes (I actually
turned it off) but it did the same thing.  My doc looks fine in
OpenOffice 1.0.0 on my sin98 machine, but when I brought it over to the
linux side w OO 1.0.1, this question mark thing happened. any ideas?

dean

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Re: [luau] OpenOffice 1.0.1

2002-07-25 Thread Ben Beeson
Dean,

In Open office, go to Tools then Autocorrect/AutoFormat select the 
options tab and uncheck the entry for Replace standard quotes with 
?custom? quotes?  

Ben 




On Thursday 25 July 2002 02:39 pm, you wrote:
 I was wondering if anyone else experienced this same issue...
 When  I'm using the word processor, if i type a quote  it will replace
 it with a ? on the screen, but when I print it, it comes out OK.  It
 also happens if I do a double hyphen--for emphasis--and I don't know the
 reason why.  I tried a setting for single and double quotes (I actually
 turned it off) but it did the same thing.  My doc looks fine in
 OpenOffice 1.0.0 on my sin98 machine, but when I brought it over to the
 linux side w OO 1.0.1, this question mark thing happened. any ideas?

 dean